Violent Crimes

Charged With A Violent Crime? Get Help Today.

Defending an individual charged with a violent crime takes experience, skill and a willingness to do extensive work. At the Law Office of John J. Leunig, you will receive this type of defense representation. We are aggressive, experienced criminal defense attorneys who fight relentlessly for our clients. You can rely on us to mount an intelligent, strategic defense regardless of the complexity of the case. Whether we negotiate a settlement or go to trial, you can rely on our dedication and persistence when you are facing the toughest challenge of your life.

Founding attorney John J. Leunig is certified as a Criminal Law Specialist by the Minnesota State Bar Association. This puts him in a small and very select group of criminal defense attorneys who have received this distinction. As a Criminal Law Specialist, he has tried dozens of jury trials and handled thousands of hearings. The legal community knows attorney Leunig as a fighter who aggressively protects his clients’ rights.

Our firm has the necessary resources to create a strong defense. Thorough investigation of the case will provide us with crucial information to fight the charges. In cases such as murder, manslaughter and robbery, we will examine forensic evidence, ballistics reports, medical and autopsy reports, fingerprints, the crime scene and additional evidence. When appropriate to the case, we work with experts in these areas. We will file motions when possible to challenge the admissibility of the evidence in court.

Depending on the charge and the details of the case, a violent crime conviction may result in decades in prison. Lengthy prison sentences are also likely if you are facing weapons charges as well.

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